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Volunteer Experiences: Zain part 2

My initial hypothesis is that the causes of some species’ mass extinction are hunting and illegal trade of wildlife, especially in slow lorises. However,…

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“COP26 – where do we go from here?”

The UK population is ageing. 20% of the population are over 65 and that figure is set to increase to 25% by 2050. On…

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Volunteer Experiences: Zain Part 1

I’ve been at the Little Fireface Project Research Station in Garut, West Java, for two months now, and it’s been increasing over time. I…

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Sajak di Ketinggian

MEMELUK KEHIDUPAN DI PUNDAK PAPANDAYAN Barangkali terselip diantara balok-balok kayu atau tertindih lalu lalang orang-orang yang berlalu memeluk dingin di kakinya

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Categories Conservation Fieldwork

Javan Slow Loris: Another point of view of their life threat

The slow lorises (Nycticebus spp.) are the one and only nocturnal primate that has venom. Unfortunately, based on IUCN data, all of the Nycticebus spp.’s population are…

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Categories Fieldwork

Characteristics of personality

I had a wonderful teacher about animal behavior – my dog Rusty. He taught me that animals have personalities, minds, and feelings. – Jane…

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Volunteer Experience: Anisa

Hello guys, I’m Anisa. You can call me anismanis (anis cute) : v. I’m an intern student at the Little Fireface Project, it’s my…

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Please don’t make me go outside

You don’t have to be Jane Goodall to make a difference Text message [24/8/21 13:34]: Do you mind writing a blog? My initial reply…

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10 Years of Friends of Fireface!

2021 marks ten years of my running Little Fireface Project. Having started my research and conservation work on lorises in 1994 (you can read…

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Volunteer experience Hulwia: Valuable experience during my time at LFP

A very extraordinary journey and experience amid the corona outbreak that did not eliminate the sense of enthusiasm in seeking knowledge and expertise. A…

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